I was looking across the living room like I always do when I sit at the table in the center of the room and was just looking at my favorite painting I’ve ever done aside from a Beatles gatefold of sgt. peppers I did. The painting I was looking at was “metro heights” by I forget who, but anyways, it’s the best reproduction of an existing work of art I’ve ever done. I thought, when I die no one will know how important this work is. and I got sad. cheer me up somebody please.?
Lots of artists don’t get famous until after their dead. Is that cheery enough?,lol. Or is it depressing?
it seems fair. I sometimes wonder if one day my book will become famous after I’m gone. It’s my time capsule for schizophrenia fighting stigma. I hope somebody finds it one day. a few at a time right now is just fine.
just that I guess we are so small in the universe? I try not to think about how I affect the world really. I am spiritually not supposed to care about fame in this world.
Hey @jukebox!
Why dont you post some of your stuff here? I think I saw one of your paintings one time for your girlfriend-can
t remember, flowers?
dear bridgecomet, yes, Malvok posted some pics for me. I guess I could do that but I don’t want to bother anyone. thanks. haven’t heard from you in a long time !
On vacation for a week—with the flu!
Would still love to see your paintings…
oh be careful I heard there is a lethal strain of flu for children and the elderly this year. CDC has issued near epidemic levels of the influenza this year. I will contact Malvok and see if he can just do a thread of my paintings again. He’ll probably do it. thanks for your interest.
I know—pretty much everyone I know is sick right now.
Paintings-yes!
Life is short and full of trouble --admitted by one of the Bible writer in Ecclesiastes.
One of my ex-colleague said, life cannot be extended but through his/her audio recording or artwork(inserted by me) can.
Jukebox, the painting will spread your enthusiasm no matter where you are.